Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Justin Sellers was arrested Saturday afternoon in Sacramento after leading police on a wild chase on his motorcycle, according to CBS TV in Sacramento. He was charged with reckless driving and evading police.

Sellers, 26, apparently isn’t a first-time offender.

“There’s probably been three other times that we’ve chased him,” said West Sacramento Police Department Lt. Tod Sockman told the TV network.

According to CBS Sacramento, police had been called on several other instances recently by residents in the area who reported Sellers was driving his motorcycle recklessly in areas where children were playing. However, Sellers always had managed to elude officers until Saturday.

In 50 plate appearances with the Dodgers this past season, Sellers hit .205/.286/.386 with a homer and two RBIs.